Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 134, issue C, 2017
- Trickle-down consumption, financial deregulation, inequality, and indebtedness pp. 1-26

- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado and Irakli Japaridze
- Physician agency and patient survival pp. 27-47

- Mireille Jacobson, Tom Y. Chang, Craig C. Earle and Joseph Newhouse
- Experimental methods: When and why contextual instructions are important pp. 48-59

- Aleksandr Alekseev, Gary Charness and Uri Gneezy
- Transmission of risk preferences from mothers to daughters pp. 60-77

- Sule Alan, Nazli Baydar, Teodora Boneva, Thomas Crossley and Seda Ertac
- A theory of price adjustment under loss aversion pp. 78-95

- Steffen Ahrens, Inske Pirschel and Dennis J. Snower
- Labor market dynamics when (un)employment is a social norm pp. 96-116

- Demetris Koursaros
- Taming macroeconomic instability: Monetary and macro-prudential policy interactions in an agent-based model pp. 117-140

- Lilit Popoyan, Mauro Napoletano and Andrea Roventini
- Cognitive skills, noncognitive skills, and school-to-work transitions in rural China pp. 141-164

- Paul Glewwe, Qiuqiong Huang and Albert Park
- Arousal and economic decision making pp. 165-189

- Salar Jahedi, Cary Deck and Dan Ariely
- Heterogeneous peer effects in education pp. 190-227

- Eleonora Patacchini, Edoardo Rainone and Yves Zenou
- In good times and bad – Reciprocal behavior at the workplace in times of economic crises pp. 228-239

- Leonie Gerhards and Matthias Heinz
- Self-control and peer groups: An empirical analysis pp. 240-254

- Marco Battaglini, Carlos Díaz and Eleonora Patacchini
- The economics of advance pricing agreements pp. 255-268

- Johannes Becker, Ronald Davies and Gitte Jakobs
- Is more information always better? A case in credit markets pp. 269-283

- Priyanka Sharma
- Convergence to the managerial frontier pp. 284-306

- William Maloney and Mauricio Sarrias
- Is it vulnerability or economic insecurity that matters for health? pp. 307-319

- Nicholas Rohde, Kam Ki Tang, Lars Osberg and D.S. Prasada Rao
- Nudges in the marketplace: The response of household electricity consumption to information and monetary incentives pp. 320-335

- Anant Sudarshan
- Economics of vanity sizing pp. 336-355

- Wan-Ju Iris Franz
- The gender gap in entrepreneurship – The role of peer effects pp. 356-373

- Simen Markussen and Knut Røed
- At the origins of learning: Absorbing knowledge flows from within the team pp. 374-387

- Charles Ayoubi, Michele Pezzoni and Fabiana Visentin
- We like to see you in the gym—A field experiment on financial incentives for short and long term gym attendance pp. 388-407

- Kirsten I.M. Rohde and Willem Verbeke
- Subjective performance evaluations and employee careers pp. 408-429

- Anders Frederiksen, Fabian Lange and Ben Kriechel
- Scoring rules for subjective probability distributions pp. 430-448

- Glenn Harrison, Jimmy Martínez-Correa, J. Todd Swarthout and Eric Ulm
Volume 133, issue C, 2017
- Bouncing back from health shocks: Locus of control and labor supply pp. 1-20

- Stefanie Schurer
- The problem of the divided majority: Preference aggregation under uncertainty pp. 21-38

- Georg Granic
- Anchored in the past: Persistent price effects of obsolete vineyard ratings in France pp. 39-51

- Olivier Gergaud, Andrew J. Plantinga and Aurelie Ringeval-Deluze
- Perceptions, intentions, and cheating pp. 52-73

- Li Hao and Daniel Houser
- Focal points revisited: Team reasoning, the principle of insufficient reason and cognitive hierarchy theory pp. 74-86

- Nicholas Bardsley and Aljaz Ule
- Agency problem and ownership structure: Outside blockholder as a signal pp. 87-107

- Sergey Stepanov and Anton Suvorov
- Judicial decision making under changing legal standards: The case of dismissal arbitration pp. 108-126

- Benoit Freyens and Xiaodong Gong
- Choking under time pressure: The influence of deadline-dependent bonus and malus incentive schemes on performance pp. 127-137

- Andrea Essl and Stefanie Jaussi
- Accounting for heterogeneous private risks in the provision of collective goods: Controversial compulsory contracting institutions in horizontal hydrofracturing pp. 138-150

- Benjamin Farrer, Robert Holahan and Olga Shvetsova
- Reverse mortgages: What homeowners (don’t) know and how it matters pp. 151-171

- Thomas Davidoff, Patrick Gerhard and Thomas Post
- The threat of corruption and the optimal supervisory task pp. 172-186

- Alessandro De Chiara and Luca Livio
- Workforce reduction, subjective job insecurity, and mental health pp. 187-212

- Arndt Reichert and Harald Tauchmann
- Bowling alone or bowling at all? The effect of unemployment on social participation pp. 213-235

- Lars Kunze and Nicolai Suppa
- Motivations, monitoring technologies, and pay for performance pp. 236-255

- Antonio Cordella and Tito Cordella
- Reward self-reporting to deter corruption: An experiment on mitigating collusive bribery pp. 256-272

- Klaus Abbink and Kevin Wu
- The hidden perils of affirmative action: Sabotage in handicap contests pp. 273-284

- Alasdair Brown and Subhasish Chowdhury
- Self-managed working time and employee effort: Theory and evidence pp. 285-302

- Michael Beckmann, Thomas Cornelissen and Matthias Kräkel
- Auction guarantees for works of art pp. 303-312

- Kathryn Graddy and Jonathan Hamilton
- From personalized exchange towards anonymous trade: A field experiment on the workings of the invisible hand pp. 313-330

- Erwin Bulte, Andreas Kontoleon, John List, Ty Turley and Maarten Voors
- Voluntary disclosure and investment in environmental technology pp. 331-341

- Yi Li
- Do more guns lead to more crime? Understanding the role of illegal firearms pp. 342-361

- Umair Khalil
- The paradox of weak ties in 55 countries pp. 362-372

- Laura Gee, Jason J. Jones, Christopher J. Fariss, Moira Burke and James H. Fowler
- Using methods from machine learning to evaluate behavioral models of choice under risk and ambiguity pp. 373-384

- Alexander Peysakhovich and Jeffrey Naecker
Volume 132, issue S, 2016
- Investor’s choice of Shariah compliant ‘replicas’ and original Islamic instruments pp. 4-22

- Saad Azmat, Muhammad Naiman Jalil, Michael Skully and Kym Brown
- Investor mood, herding and the Ramadan effect pp. 23-38

- Konstantinos Gavriilidis, Vasileios Kallinterakis and Ioannis Tsalavoutas
- Market segmentation and non-uniform Shariah standards in Islamic finance pp. 39-49

- Nathan Berg, Mohamed El-Komi and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Stock return comovement around the Dow Jones Islamic Market World Index revisions pp. 50-62

- Khelifa Mazouz, Abdulkadir Mohamed and Brahim Saadouni
- Do the type of sukuk and choice of shari’a scholar matter? pp. 63-76

- Christophe Godlewski, Rima Turk-Ariss and Laurent Weill
- Does the Shariah screening process matter? Evidence from Shariah compliant portfolios pp. 77-92

- Dawood Ashraf and Mohsin Khawaja
- Shari’ah screening, market risk and contagion: A multi-country analysis pp. 93-112

- AbdelKader Ouatik el Alaoui, Obiyathulla Bacha, Abul Masih and Mehmet Asutay
- To debt or not to debt: Are Islamic banks less risky than conventional banks? pp. 113-126

- Ghulam Sorwar, Vasileios Pappas, John Pereira and Mohamed Nurullah
- Examining the relationship between default risk and efficiency in Islamic and conventional banks pp. 127-154

- Momna Saeed and Marwan Izzeldin
- Earnings management behaviors under different monitoring mechanisms: The case of Islamic and conventional banks pp. 155-173

- Omneya Abdelsalam, Panagiotis Dimitropoulos, Marwa Elnahass and Stergios Leventis
- Environmental conditions, fund characteristics, and Islamic orientation: An analysis of mutual fund performance for the MENA region pp. 174-197

- Ahmed El-Masry, Diego Víctor de Mingo-López, Juan Carlos Matallín-Sáez and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
- Finance-growth nexus and dual-banking systems: Relative importance of Islamic banks pp. 198-215

- Pejman Abedifar, Iftekhar Hasan and Amine Tarazi
- The absorption of financial services in an Islamic environment pp. 216-236

- Charilaos Mertzanis
Volume 132, issue PB, 2016
- Ambiguous tipping points pp. 5-18

- Derek Lemoine and Christian P. Traeger
- Climate tipping points and solar geoengineering pp. 19-45

- Garth Heutel, Juan Moreno-Cruz and Soheil Shayegh
- Policy tradeoffs under risk of abrupt climate change pp. 46-55

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- How should economists model climate? Tipping points and nonlinear dynamics of carbon dioxide concentrations pp. 56-65

- Jean-Paul Chavas, Corbett Grainger and Nicholas Hudson
- OPEC, the Seven Sisters, and oil market dominance: An evolutionary game theory and agent-based modeling approach pp. 66-78

- Aaron Wood, Charles Mason and David Finnoff
- Price discontinuities in the market for RINs pp. 79-97

- Charles Mason and Neil Wilmot
- Harnessing enforcement leverage at the border to minimize biological risk from international live species trade pp. 98-112

- Michael R. Springborn, Amanda Lindsay and Rebecca Epanchin-Niell
- Natural vs anthropogenic risk reduction: Facing invasion risks involving multi-stable outcomes pp. 113-123

- David Finnoff, Richard D. Horan, Jason Shogren, Carson Reeling and Kevin Berry
- Optimal management with reversible regime shifts pp. 124-136

- Michele Baggio and Paul Fackler
- Tinbergen and tipping points: Could some thresholds be policy-induced? pp. 137-152

- Eli P. Fenichel and Richard D. Horan
- Catastrophes and ex post shadow prices—How the value of the last fish in a lake is infinity and why we should not care (much) pp. 153-160

- Eric Nævdal
- Public control of rational and unpredictable epidemics pp. 161-176

- Charles Sims, David Finnoff and O’Regan, Suzanne M.
- Choosing between adaptation and prevention with an increasing probability of a pandemic pp. 177-192

- Kevin Berry and David Finnoff
- Pollution control under a possible future shift in environmental preferences pp. 193-205

- Bruno Nkuiya and Christopher Costello
Volume 132, issue PA, 2016
- Does strategic kindness crowd out prosocial behavior? pp. 1-11

- Åshild Johnsen and Ola Kvaløy
- Sticky votes pp. 12-25

- Andreu Arenas
- Asymmetric network monitoring and punishment in public goods experiments pp. 26-41

- Luke Boosey and R. Isaac
- Financial decision-making in the household: Exploring the importance of survey respondent, health, cognitive ability and personality pp. 42-61

- David Johnston, Sonja C. Kassenboehmer and Michael Shields
- Can peers increase the voluntary contributions in community driven projects? Evidence from a field experiment pp. 62-77

- Caroline Archambault, Matthieu Chemin and Joost de Laat
- Trust and in-group favoritism in a culture of crime pp. 78-92

- Stephan Meier, Lamar Pierce, Antonino Vaccaro and Barbara La Cara
- Neural antecedents of a random utility model pp. 93-103

- Jayson Lusk, John Crespi, Brandon McFadden, J. Bradley C. Cherry, Laura Martin and Amanda Bruce
- Beware of popular kids bearing gifts: A framed field experiment pp. 104-120

- Jingnan Chen, Daniel Houser, Natalia Montinari and Marco Piovesan
- Sustaining cooperation in heterogeneous groups pp. 121-138

- Andrea Robbett
- The economics of violence in natural states pp. 139-156

- Bram van Besouw, Erik Ansink and Bas J.P. Van Bavel
- Inter-team contests with power differential pp. 157-175

- Puja Bhattacharya
- Forming wage expectations through learning: Evidence from college major choices pp. 176-196

- Xiaoyu Xia
- Do societal values influence financial development? New evidence on the effects of post materialism and institutions on stock markets pp. 197-216

- Jacob Jordaan, Bogdan Dima and Ionuț Goleț
- Two- rather than one-way streets: Agents as causal forces in principals’ unethical decisions pp. 217-227

- Long Wang and John Murnighan
- The impact of war on happiness: The case of Ukraine pp. 228-242

- Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan
Volume 132, issue C, 2016
- Asset backed contracts and sovereign risk pp. 237-252

- Yasin Onder
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